Quentin Tarantino on "The Jon Stewart Show" (10/6/1994)
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- Tarantino sits down with Jon Stewart and discusses "Reservoir Dogs," his favorite flicks, and his latest film "Pulp Fiction."
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This was a great interview
This is the most a show from the 90s has ever 90'ed...
Have you checked out the Ben Stiller Show?
Stop with that, it's a most crap
The Pam Grier shout-out that early is awesome
He was subliminally plugging his next film ;)
Golly, who's that scrubbed, young, eager to please nice boy Jon is talking to?
Loved that kinetic jive Of Quentin . its still there too!
I think the great thing about this interview is that it kind of mirrors QT’s thing about dialog veering from mundane to intense.
I also love how they become increasingly adhd as the clip goes on
Today I learned they shot video in high framerate in the 90s.
"Until the late 1990s, programs shot on video always possessed high motion, while programming shot on film never did. This had the result of high motion being associated with news coverage and low-budget programming such as soap operas and some sitcoms."
Key phrase: "Shot on Video(tape)"
The only thing that changed after the 90s was they started shooting on digital... And then high-definition digital.
Funny to hear Quentin mention Pam Grier while pulp fiction was still doing the media rounds... Jacky Brown, his next film, was written for and stars none other than Foxy herself.
It's based on a novel, but yeah, he always had Pam in mind for the lead.
She was mentioned in Reservoir Dogs too
The Man had a plan 😏
Jesus… jon has always been perfect. God dammit.
the greatest director of all time
LOL! Be serious!
@@ricomajestic THE GOAT
What a genius man he is!!! Is watches, breathes, eats, lives, takes only only movies movies movies...
Times have a changed
Paramount was the lead production company for the syndicated version of The Jon Stewart Show.
Clips from Pulp Fiction were shown in this segment. Paramount has owned the rights to Pulp Fiction since they bought a minority stake in Miramax in 2020 from beIN Media Group. Before beIN, Miramax was owned by Filmyard Holdings from 2010-16, and Disney in the 17 years before that. Pulp Fiction was the first movie commissioned by Miramax after being bought by Disney.
Before Disney bought Miramax, the studio distributed some of its output on video and TV through Paramount, thus the 2020 transaction brought Miramax full-circle.
There was a person passing out in every other screening of Pulp Fiction, always at the needle scene.
Fun fact: William Devane had a role in a QT directed 2 part episode of CSI😁
5:00 "hollywood, not the industry, the town. " i assume the explanation of this tiny detail will somehow lead him all the way to "once upon a time in hollywood,"
The hand down the garbage disposal in Rolling Thunder!
That guy really just loves movies ! 🎬
Quentin was HOT🥵
he looks like that mac tonight
@@nottrevorallen ?
Mighty Mighty Bosstones were on this night too!? TV used to be great
Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz (Nueva York, 28 de noviembre de 1962), conocido por su nombre artístico Jon Stewart, es un cómico, actor, escritor y productor estadounidense de origen judío, conocido por su trabajo en el programa The Daily Show emitido por Comedy Central.
61 AÑOS.
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Quentin Jerome Tarantino (Knoxville, Tennessee, 27 de marzo de 1963) es un director de cine, productor, guionista, editor y actor estadounidense.
60 AÑOS.
Alot of chin in this one
sergio leone, of course !
for some reason thought he was gonna say scorsese but this makes much more sense, funny that he mentioned mean streets later on though
Wow this is ancient.
Will playback speed is normal or they just like that?
ADHD.
What is the song playing at the end of the clip?
nm, found it, ruclips.net/video/OsOWNVkBhU0/видео.html
Cocaine is a hell of a drug !
He did the perfect amount of cocaine for this interview. He's on fire here.
He's not on anything, cocaine doesn't make you intelligent, just the opposite.
@@annaclarafenyo8185 plenty of smart people take lines lol
@@rosswhitehill8341 What you mean is, plenty of people who take lines think they are smart. There aren't any active mathematicians who take cocaine anymore, due to the fast catastrophic loss of ability suffered by those who did in the 70s and 80s.
@@annaclarafenyo8185 it's well known famous people take coke. Al Pacino said he done some of his roles while high and top athletes like Jon Jones so you have no idea what your talking about mastermind.
C-c-c-c-c-co-caine
He didn't take drugs, that's why he could write.
@@annaclarafenyo8185 He's just like that, a lot of ADHD, ADD or something along the lines to that. He's just an extremely enthusiastic filmmaker. He'd have had a heart attack by now, because he's still like this now.
@@BenPole90 He was diagnosed with ADHD as a child, but his mother refused to give him amphetamine treatment. He doesn't take drugs, he writes instead.
I dont believe I've ever made it very far into any of his movies.
2 mins harvey.......
his best jewish bud that helped start his film career, if i was him, it would be hard for me to disown him years later
@Felix Fox that's a fun fact
@Felix Fox I still like Tarantino as a person, I'm glad he exists
@Felix Fox I also like Roman Polanski, especially for The Ninth Gate. But he's probably done some satanic stuff, whereas Charles Manson never killed/tell anyone to kill.
@Felix Fox that book is just propaganda, it's obvious. I'm doing you a favor
What's going on here?
chimp arms these guys
what's so odd/annoying about this interview is QT betrays his philosophy of later using music from other movies in his movies. Later on he has no issue with that, but here he does. He was probably more talented here. Those larger budgets ruined his mind.
Harvey Weinstein didnt want that kind of publicity? Little did they know what was to come 😂
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Super sized milk duds ... Wow how not funny Jon
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